Letters

THE EDITOR, Sir: It is remiss of the Jamaican Government to build brand new, state-of-the-art roadways, with upstairs road even, while completely ignoring the existence of persons with physically disabilities within these urban areas. The new...

THE EDITOR, Sir: I recently read an opinion piece by Carolyn Cooper titled: “J$13,000 a year to license Puerto Seco Beach!’ As an Antiguan, I was flabbergasted to read that Jamaicans have to pay to enjoy the use of beaches in...

THE EDITOR, Sir: In a country whose temperatures fluctuate between hot and hotter, it’s surprising that it was only on Friday, August 10, 2018, that Prime Minister Andrew Holness ordered the suspension of the ban on sleeveless clothes in...

THE EDITOR, Sir: With so many construction projects taking place, at what point will the powers that be decide that Kingston is in danger of becoming overdeveloped? What, if any, criteria are being used to measure at what point Kingston ought to...

THE EDITOR, Sir:I totally agree with the prime minister's decision to suspend the ban on sleeveless attire at government buildings. How does not wearing sleeves impact how one does business or the nature of the business one does with these entities...

THE EDITOR, Sir:I suspect that the Riverton dump, were it temporarily run by the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), would be managed in a far more efficient and effective way than it has been.Over the decades, way too many fires have engulfed the site,...

THE EDITOR, Sir:I have just returned from driving to Spanish Town Hospital because I was unable to contact a senior colleague there by phone. The hospital has 10 lines listed and I started phoning at 9 a.m. on the previous day.I dialled all the...

THE EDITOR, Sir:We have a tendency in Jamaica to major in the minor.I am very pleased that the prime minister has seen the need to suspend, and I hope, after review, remove this stupid practice of preventing access to government facilities because...

THE EDITOR, Sir:I am so very happy that the ban on sleeveless attire in government buildings is being thrown out.I visited Jamaica for vacation and needed to get some business done in Mandeville after driving from Montego Bay. I was denied entry...

THE EDITOR, Sir:The Jamaica Bauxite Mining Limited (JBM) has been at a loss as to the assertions put forward by Dr Carolyn Cooper in an August 5, 2008, article regarding the lease of its Puerto Seco property in Discovery Bay, St Ann, to the...

THE EDITOR, Sir:It is the drought season, we are well aware, but the situation in Hart Hill, Portland, still rankles. In the first place, this is a perennial problem that has existed for almost as long as since the community was created.A rapid rise...

THE EDITOR, Sir:Why not use the United States dollar? Most Jamaicans have dollarised. Twenty-five countries around the world use the US dollar, among them Panama, El Salvador, Zimbabwe, Haiti and Liberia.Why cannot Jamaica do the same?KEITH...

THE EDITOR, Sir:I was happy to see your Letter of the Day 'NCB's unfair billing practices', published Thursday, August 2, 2018. Las May understands it much better than I do.Albeit my limited knowledge on some financial matters, based on NCB's...

THE EDITOR, Sir:On Independence Day this year, history was made at the PrideJA Breakfast Party. For the first time in Jamaica's history, a well-known dancehall artiste performed at an LGBT Pride event in Jamaica. D'Angel headlined the premium event...

THE EDITOR, Sir:Like Mark Wignall ('Al Miller, please stop your nonsense', Gleaner, August 9, 2018), I, too, am very curious about the effects of prayer.Recently, I spoke to my friend who, in her late 80s, was about to go to an all-night prayer...